How and Where to Buy BPL 2025 Tickets

Cricket fans across Bangladesh are gearing up for the twelfth edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), set to begin on 26 December. Ahead of the highly anticipated tournament, supporters received welcome news on Saturday: tickets for the Sylhet leg of the competition will go on sale from 4 p.m. on Sunday.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has confirmed that, for the first time, all tickets will be available exclusively online, eliminating the need for long queues under the scorching sun. A statement issued on Saturday evening emphasised that no physical ticket counters will be present at the stadium or any other venue. Fans are advised to purchase tickets only through the official website: www.gobcbticket.com.bd.

In a bid to make the event accessible to a wider audience, the BCB has kept ticket prices affordable, allowing cricket enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy two matches in a single day. Tickets for the Shahid Turab Stand and the Green Gallery of Sylhet International Cricket Stadium are priced at a modest BDT 200.

Other options include the Shahid Abu Saeed Stand at BDT 250, Club House Upper Zone at BDT 500, and the Zero Waste Zone at BDT 600. For fans seeking a more premium experience, the Grand Stand — covering both Upper and Lower West-East Zones — is available for BDT 2,000.

Sylhet Stadium Ticket Prices – BPL 2025

Stand / ZoneTicket Price (BDT)Notes
Shahid Turab Stand200Standard seating
Green Gallery200Standard seating
Shahid Abu Saeed Stand250Slightly elevated view
Club House Upper Zone500Premium seating
Zero Waste Zone600Premium seating with amenities
Grand Stand (Upper & Lower West-East Zones)2,000VIP experience

BCB officials have urged fans to act quickly, as tickets are expected to sell out rapidly due to high demand. With this new online system, supporters can avoid the traditional hassle of long queues while securing their seats conveniently from home.

As anticipation builds for the BPL 2025, cricket enthusiasts can look forward to witnessing thrilling matches and cheering for their favourite franchises in one of the country’s most popular sporting events.

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